Micah abused our OL

I can appreciate Micah's talent as much as the next guy.

But when the play design/quick release dictates positive net yards for the offense on the majority of his "snap wins" what is the bottom line on impact?

Seems a wash, no?
 
The argument when Micah was here when he wasn't getting home was that his presence made those around him better. Green Bay had one sack, and even that is questionable. Dak went for 300+ and scored four touchdowns. The run game gashed Green Bay all day. The offense scored 38 points. Micah is an elite player, but his presence on the field aside from the play he made in OT was minimal. He did save the tie. I'll give him that, but he was not a difference maker last night.
 
I can appreciate Micah's talent as much as the next guy.

But when the play design/quick release dictates positive net yards for the offense on the majority of his "snap wins" what is the bottom line on impact?

Seems a wash, no?
Yes, but its dangerous to judge an individual player for team results. The Packers defense didn't struggle because of Micah Parsons. The Packers defense struggled because their DBs got taken to school.
 
Yes, but its dangerous to judge an individual player for team results. The Packers defense didn't struggle because of Micah Parsons. The Packers defense struggled because their DBs got taken to school.
That may be so but the narrative with this team and Micahs impact was, if I remember that old stat post, that the Cowboys ranked 31st or last when he wasn't on the field on dee and first when he was on the field.

So my inference with regard to that type impact of individual on team performance is that his performance in this game did not carry over quite as much to his new team then, correct?
 
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